Both CTCP and CTC courses have a required one-time hands-on lab. Successful completion will earn you the title of either Certified Telemedicine Clinical Presenter (CTCP) and Technology Professional OR Certified Telehealth Coordinator (CTC) and Technology Professional. The on-line component for the CTCP or CTC is a prerequisite to the Technology Professional Certificate. Recipients of the Technology Professional Certificate will gain basic competencies in using and troubleshooting videoconferencing technology and peripherals in the clinical setting; and installation and operation of remote patient monitoring equipment in the home setting. This training will provide participants with hands-on experience in using state-of-the-art technologies.

The on-site training normally takes place at the training laboratory housed at the New College Institute in Martinsville, VA. Several sessions will be offered throughout the year. Those who have successfully completed the online component may choose a date that is convenient to them.

This application agreement between STAR and has been executed for the purpose of establishing a working relationship relative to the delivery of the course Certified Telemedicine Clinical Presenter.

STAR agrees to:

CEU credits for the on-line class component of the course.

Provide a certificate upon completion and passing of the on-line portion of the course.

The above named student agrees to:

Comply with expectations of course completion time.

If I cannot complete the course in the prescribed time frame, I will contact the telehealth manager at NCI immediately.

I understand STAR Telehealth Center personnel may photograph or video events or activities in which I am participating. I give my permission for STAR Telehealth Center to use photographs or videos of me for the purpose of promoting the STAR program. I give my permission with the following understanding: No compensation of any kind will be paid to me at this time or in the future for the use of my likeness.